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Title: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: tomplatten on December 14, 2010, 01:24:46 AM
I need to get the motor block on the Porter apart to repair the small wheel contactors. They are frozen on one side so they don't touch the drivers. I can't figure out how to get the motor block apart!
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: NarrowMinded on December 14, 2010, 10:30:41 AM
Steam or diesle?
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: mabloodhound on December 14, 2010, 10:43:48 AM
Quote from: NarrowMinded on December 14, 2010, 10:30:41 AM
Steam or diesle?

Uh, the On30 Porter is a steam locomotive.
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: ChrisS on December 14, 2010, 11:40:19 AM
the motor just pry's up on mine... the contacts for the motor just get held on there.. its a tight squeeze..... you'll feel like you're breaking it... but you're not.
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: tomplatten on December 14, 2010, 05:44:21 PM
The tiny little springs that are supposed to hold the contactors out against the wheel are crushed. I don't suppose Bachman sells those springs
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: Rich R on December 14, 2010, 06:22:53 PM
Hi,

You can use Kadee HO Truck springs for that purpose and they last a lot longer than the OEM parts. Just use the right ones as Kadee sells two types. Might be a help if you took one of the "melted" springs with you when you go looking.
Don't use the copper springs from the couplers as they will melt at the first short.

You've taken the thing apart, so you've already done the hard work.
This answer was posted here some years back so it's an ongoing problem. The newer Porters and the 0-4-2 have a different contact system. 

Good luck.
Rich R
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: ChrisS on December 14, 2010, 09:53:47 PM
My porters are unreliable. All 3 of them. They loose pick up. And they are
Older styles. Guess I need some coupler springs
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: NarrowMinded on December 15, 2010, 04:57:14 AM
Um, sorry my mind gets a little fuzzy and thinks of them both as porters mostly because davenport bought porter in the 1950s and produced some locos based on porter designs

NM
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: tomplatten on December 15, 2010, 10:43:53 PM
I took my Porter and put all of the parts in a small plastic bag! I am going to write it off! At my age I just don't have the eyes any longer to mess around with those small springs. That is why I went to "O" gauge! If any body wants to tackle fixing this thing let me know!
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: lvrr325 on December 18, 2010, 05:17:17 AM
I'd be tempted to send it in and see if they'll just replace it with one from the new run.   Would be well worth the $20 or $35 or whatever the fee is for being out of warranty.
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: NarrowMinded on December 18, 2010, 08:07:38 PM
Last I heard the new ones will be out in April 2011

I can hardly wait for a couple with dcc sound installed
Title: Re: 0-4-0 Porter
Post by: smokinporter on January 07, 2011, 05:52:58 PM
Hi all,
The older 0-4-0 Porters had a problem when they would even get a quickshort they would take the temper out of the small coil spring on the pickups and the spring would fry. The next ones to hit stateside were designed after the 0-4-2 and use a flat wiper system and they are working fine. I discovered all of this as I started to put DCC and some sound in the first Porters and found out the hard way when you short out DCC you are hitting those small coil spring with a full 2 to 10 amps depending on your system even for a millisecond they will fry. So I have an assortment of defunct 0-4-0 Porters and I use them for parts as I need them.
    Yes I too am waiting for the new 0-4-0 Porters with sound. Have 2 on order and hope I see them soon as I am not getting any younger.
Have Fun, Smokinporter :)